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CBS46 uncovered a rather unusual problem at a sports bar and grill on this week's Restaurant Report Card.

Coldbrew's Sports Bar and Grill at 880 Holcomb Bridge Rd. scored 40 points and a "U" for unsatisfactory four months ago. The report says an employee touched ready to eat food with their bare hands. Plus, utensils were not sanitized and there was soil buildup inside the ice bin.

"So what happened was we have an oyster bar and we have crushed ice that goes on the tins that the oyster shells are set on. Nobody uses that ice for consumption. That is strictly to go under the oyster shells, our ice bin was fine," Coldbrew's manager Smokie Paris said.

It turns out, Coldbrew's has received two health inspections since their failing score and they were both "A's."

"We have no insects, we have no varmints, we have nothing like that," Paris said.

Our investigation found that the health department failed to post Coldbrew's new scores online, misleading the public and they blamed it on a computer glitch.

"We thought that it was corrected immediately, so this isn't good and it probably hurt our business some," Paris said.

The health department corrected the mistake, but only after CBS46 brought it to their attention.

Interim Glynn County Police Chief John Powell announced that the department is offering a $2,500 dollar reward on Tuesday for any information that could lead to the arrest of any person(s) who could be responsible for the death of 18-year-old Tashara Culbreath.

Interim Glynn County Police Chief John Powell announced that the department is offering a $2,500 dollar reward on Tuesday for any information that could lead to the arrest of any person(s) who could be responsible for the death of 18-year-old Tashara Culbreath.